The manse-like property, listed for $4.99 million, sits at the end of a cul-de-sac backing onto the exclusive Sugarloaf Country Club. Jones bought the place in 2002 for $2.77 million and had it outfitted for a king — of the outfield.

If it sounds outlandish, it’s not really when you consider the stellar career Jones racked up in Atlanta, where he was a perennial All-Star who could do damage at the plate and rob opposing hitters with his defensive skills.

Jones’ career with the Braves started in 1996, when he became the youngest player to ever hit a home run in the postseason. After 11 seasons in Atlanta, he then signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2007 and has since bounced from the Texas Rangers to the Chicago White Sox to the New York Yankees before signing in December 2012 with the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles of Japan’s Pacific League in for $3.5 million.